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SM10
Owner's Manual
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16. Mic/Line Inputs (chan-
nels 1 and 2) - Use these
Combo XLR plus 1/4-
inch jacks to connect a
microphone or line level
signal to channels 1 and
2. The XLR inputs provide
48-volt phantom power
for use with condenser
microphones.
17. Line Inputs - Use these balanced 1/4” jacks to connect line level sources
such as synthesizers, drum machines, MP3 players, or eects processors
to any of the 8 channels. When connecting monophonic (as opposed
to stereo) signal sources, use the left inputs; the Balance control for that
channel will then act as a constant level pan control.
18. Input Level Switch – Use this switch to independently set the sensitivity
of channels 1-8 line level inputs. When the switch is in the up position the
input are set to +4dBu. When the switch is depressed the input is set to
-10dBv.
19. Stereo LINE IN (channels 9-10) – Two stereo 1/4-inch
jacks for connecting stereo line level sources like those
from the outputs of eects processors. These inputs can
also be used to link multiple SM10’s or to add the output
from another mixer to the SM10 without taking up chan-
nel line inputs.
20. MON Output – The signals present at the MON stereo
1/4-inch output are sent from the MON send, which are
fed from the input channels’ MON control knobs. In a
live sound situation this can be used to create a monitor
mix by connecting the MON output to a power amp and
monitor speaker.
21. EFX Output – The stereo 1/4-inch EFX Output is used to send a signal to
an external signal processor such as a delay or reverb. The signal present
at the EFX Output is sent from the EFX bus, which is fed from the input
channel’s EFX control knob.